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Old 05-04-2019, 19:29   #1238
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Re: Brexit

I saw this on Twitter:

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The arguments I’ve heard in support of embracing no deal seem all to be variants of:
1. Bored now. BORED!
2. **** ‘em and **** it all!
3. WW2 was worse.
I know someone, somewhere will have made a more rational case. Could anyone supply a link?
So true. The Leave voters who were told that this is a big win for them have just got fed up waiting for the sunlit uplands or at least the promise of them.

Most of the "No Deal" advocates in the poll above are just wanting this farce to be over. Of course, when the pain arrives they will have other thoughts but hey, we live in an age of a Wish is a Fact so for the lemmings, the cliff awaits.

For the Leave voters who the political class and big business have ignored & exploited for decades, this vote was all about sticking, quite rightly, a middle finger up to the establishment. The pain of a No Deal was/will not be what they were/will expect and yet again, those that will truly suffer will be those who can afford it least.

The people who deserve the most criticism are those who sold Leave as a 100% positive outcome, lying through their teeth and now, when the proverbial is hitting the fan, they claim to have said No Deal was acceptable all along. Shame on them ...

Damien's point of the millenials is so valid: the Tories have sold their political birthright down the toilet. I give them 5 to 10 years at the most ..
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